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In "The Revolt," Ellis Parker Butler crafts a satirical and thought-provoking narrative that explores themes of class struggle and societal absurdities. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, Butler employs a blend of humor and keen social observation to critique the status quo. The novel is characterized by its witty dialogue and an incisive plot that twists the expectations of the reader, all while navigating the complexities of a world undergoing profound social transformation. Butler's skillful use of irony and exaggeration resonates with the literary traditions of American realism and social commentary, making this work a significant reflection of its time. Ellis Parker Butler, a prominent American humorist and writer known for his stories and essays, was deeply influenced by the various social issues of his time, including the rise of industrial capitalism and its impact on everyday life. His experiences in journalism and first-hand observations of societal challenges imbued his writings with authenticity and depth. "The Revolt" stands as a culmination of Butler's literary journey, channeling his insights into a narrative that confronts the absurdities of human behavior while inviting readers to reflect on their own societal roles. This remarkable novel is a must-read for anyone interested in historical satire and social commentary. Butler's sharp wit and captivating storytelling will not only amuse but also provoke contemplation about the true nature of rebellion and conformity. Dive into the pages of "The Revolt" to discover an engaging blend of humor and critical reflection that remains relevant in today's cultural landscape.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2019

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Ellis Parker Butler

The Revolt

A Play In One Act
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066139292

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CHARACTERS

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GRANDMA GREGG—Founder of the Flushing Academy of Household Science for Young Ladies.

PAULINE—Working out her tuition.

SUSAN JANE JONES—An Emissary of the American Ladies' Association for the Promotion of Female Supremacy.

KATE—A student.

GRACE—A student.

EDITH—A student.

IDA—A student.

MAY—A student.

OTHER YOUNG LADY STUDENTS.

THE IDEAL HUSBAND—by himself.

SCENE.—The class room of Grandma Gregg's Academy of Household Science for Young Ladies, at Flushing.

TIME.—Now or soon.

THE REVOLT

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SCENE.—The Class-room. A table. Chairs arranged in semi-circle; an easy chair for Grandma Gregg. Screen in one corner. Chairs or couch upon which to lay wraps and hats. Otherwise an ordinary room. Tea things on the table.

(PAULINE, center of stage, with pail, broom, dusting rag, scrubbing brushes and mop, is discovered on hands and knees scrubbing. As curtain rises she rises to her knees, throws scrubbing brush and soap into the pail, gets up with difficulty and mops the floor. She is singing.)

PAULINE. (singing) "All alone, all alone, nobody here but me. All alone, all alone, nobody here but me, All alone, all—" (she stops mopping and leans on the mop handle) Here it is now two weeks I've been workin' out my tuition in this Academy of Household Science for Young Ladies, and 'tis nothin' but scrub, scrub, mop, mop, sweep, sweep, from mornin' 'til night! I see plenty of work, but none of that tuition has come my way yet "Wanted," says the advertisement, "a young lady to work out her tuition in an academy." It says that, "Grandma Gregg's Flushing Academy of Household Science," it says, "fits the young ladies for to occupy properly their positions at the heads of their homes," it says, "It will be a fine thing for you, Pauline," I says, "to be tuitioned in an Academy," so I come, (mops) "We'll begin your lessons right away," says Grandma Gregg, "take th' scrub brush an' a pail of water an' some soap an' scrub th' cellar." I've been scrubbin' ever since. I don't care much for the higher education when there is so much scrub in it. (mops)

(GRANDMA GREGG enters. PAULINE, not seeing her, goes to table and examines tea things, books, etc.)

GRANDMA GREGG. Pauline!

PAULINE. (beginning to mop hastily) Yes'm!

GRANDMA. Don't forget your curtsey, Pauline.

PAULINE. (making a curtsey) Good mornin', Grandma Gregg. I hope I see you well to-day. (changing her tone) If it ain't askin' too much, mam, when does my tuitioning begin? I've been scrubbin' for two weeks now, from mornin' 'til night—

GRANDMA. Have you scrubbed the cellar, Pauline?

PAULINE. Yes'm.

GRANDMA. Don't forget your curtsey, Pauline.

PAULINE. (curtseying) No'm. (curtsey) Yes'm. (curtsey)

GRANDMA. You have scrubbed the cellar?

PAULINE (curtseying) Yes'm.

GRANDMA. And the garret? And the first floor? And the second floor?

PAULINE, (curtseying) Yes'm.